Allison Mack leaves Federal Court on Tuesday, April 24, 2018, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Mack, an actress best known for playing a young Superman’s friend, has been granted bail while fighting charges that she helped recruit women into a cult-like group. A federal judge in Brooklyn agreed Tuesday to release Allison Mack on $5 million bond and place her under home detention in California. She’ll be living with her parents. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Allison Mack leaves Federal court Tuesday, April 24, 2018, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Federal prosecutors say the television actress best known for playing a young Superman’s close friend has been charged with sex trafficking for helping recruit women to be slaves of a man who sold himself as a self-improvement guru. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Allison Mack leaves Federal Court on Tuesday, April 24, 2018, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Mack, an actress best known for playing a young Superman’s friend, has been granted bail while fighting charges that she helped recruit women into a cult-like group. A federal judge in Brooklyn agreed Tuesday to release Allison Mack on $5 million bond and place her under home detention in California. She’ll be living with her parents. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

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FILE – This June 26, 2012, file photo shows television actress Allison Mack at a party in Los Angeles. Federal prosecutors say television actress Allison Mack, from “Smallville” has been charged with sex trafficking for helping recruit women to be slaves of a man who sold himself as a self-improvement guru. Mack, 35, was accused in an indictment unsealed Friday in federal court in Brooklyn. She was scheduled to appear in court later Friday. (Photo by Todd Williamson/Invision/AP, File)

Actress Allison Mack was bailed out of jail Tuesday after a hearing at a Brooklyn courthouse, where she’s charged with helping recruit women as sex slaves for the leader of a self-improvement group, The Associated Press reported.

A federal judge agreed to release Mack, who was arrested last week, on $5 million bond and place her under home detention. She’ll be living with her parents at their home in Los Alamitos as she awaits trial, the AP reported.

Mack pleaded not guilty to a sex trafficking charge after her arrest.

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Mack on Tuesday was released on conditions including having no contact with the self-improvement group in upstate New York called NXIVM, the AP reported. The leader of that group, Keith Raniere, also has been arrested.

Mack, 35, starred in The CW network’s “Smallville,” which ended in 2011. She played a teenage friend of Superman.